I haven't read the article yet but…aw man, is Alan Rickman really dead?
I haven't read the article yet but…aw man, is Alan Rickman really dead?
Ugh, goodbye.
This episode went by so fast I was filled with this manic energy after it ended and wanting to smash bottles like them. They were so terrible and toxic and I loved every moment of it. It's so weirdly comforting hearing them yelling over each other again, it's like stockholm syndrome at this point.
Just It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia for me, thanks.
I'm in love with a man and that man is God. Does that make me gay? Am I gay for God? You betcha.
Is it terrible that I don't really care for the new trio yet? Hopefully that changes when they get more character development in the next two movies, but I was pretty underwhelmed by Isaac and Boyega which is weird cause they're both great in other movies, Boyega in Attack the Block specifically. And this is just a…
This looks like the type of thing I'm definitely not into.
You know who'd be great in a Star Wars movie? Zap Rowsdower.
I'm kinda hoping Rey's a Kenobi just for that parallel of Luke having to go to Obi-Wan but now a Kenobi's coming to him. I'm fine with anyway they go with it though.
Eh, maybe they just asked Luke to name the kid and they went with it. Friends and relatives can do that.
Hopefully the next movie let's the trio just stay still, breathe, and actually evolve as a character.
Pale Blue Dot would be interesting. It sounds like it's based off Lisa Nowak. Has there really not been a movie made on her and that attempted kidnapping?
That juxtaposition of Corey with Jasmine and Nathan all alone getting his makeup removed was great. An amazing season overall and no wonder Nathan has so many gray hairs now after going through all of that. Bravo, Nathan.
All their names include the place where they were conceived. I love that Ron Howard had to say that.
Hmm, how about Salt by Alex G.
My favorite books I've read this year off the top of my head are McGlue by Ottessa Moshfegh, Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh, The Shape of Every Monster Yet To Come by Brian Allen Carr, With The Animals by Noelle Revaz, and Hunters and Gamblers by Ryan Ridge.
I wouldn't call Inherent Vice a movie that necessarily deserves to exist.
You should see the character Oswalt plays on We Bare Bears. He's pretty much himself, the way you described, but in koala form.
Aw, I wish it was Rich Fulcher. Oswalt's alright.